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Baptist Confessions
Table of Contents
Introduction3
Discussion3
God and the Holy Trinity3
The Holy Scriptures4
The God's Eternal Decree5
The Creation5
The fall of Man, Sin and Punishment6
Conclusion7
Baptist Confessions
Introduction
The study is related to the Baptist confessions that are London Baptist Confession of Faith, 1644 and Baptist Faith and Message, 2000. Baptist is one of the major Christian Protestant ...
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The Bread of Life in John 6
Introduction
Bread is one of the great symbols of the Passover season, and it is connected with the spring festival in various ways. First, of course, there is the unleavened bread that is eaten during this time. Second, there is an old tradition that ...
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Outline: Gospel of John
Outline: Gospel of John
Introduction
Background
The research paper is presented to give a brief discussion on the role of the Holy Spirit that has been presented in the gospel of John. A great deal of confusion has been associated with the concept of the Holy Spirit, so a clear ...
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Norman Geisler's View on the Sovereignty of God and the Free Will of Man
Norman Geisler's View on the Sovereignty of God and the Free Will of Man
Introduction
Bible students and theological scholars alike have long been debating about the sovereignty of God, and the related free will of man. Generally, ...
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Images of Jesus Christ
Introduction
Jesus Christ was a Jewish Preacher and the founder of Christianity, whose followers believe that he was the son of God. Christ's name in Greek means Anointed One and has to be a title equivalent to the Messiah (Coogan, 36).
The life of Jesus is told ...
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Christ in Majesty
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In this study we try to explore the era of Sculpture currently being studied in the Boston Museum of Fine Art in a holistic context. The main focus of the research is on the medieval object in the Museum and we have taken Christ in Majesty as the ...
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Emperor Constantine
Emperor Constantine
Introduction
For many modern historians, some of the decisions taken by the Emperor Constantine marked the transition from ancient to the medieval world. Constantine ruled the Roman Empire for thirty years until his death at Nicomedia (modern Izmir, Turkey) on May 22, 337. Founder of Constantinople in what ...
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Moses and Joshua Mentoring Relationships
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One man who experienced the dynamic mentorship of Moses was Joshua. While he is best known for his leading the Israelites into victory at the battle of Jericho and the ensuing possession of the Promised Land, the legacy of Joshua really begins as a young man ...
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Abstract
The Fathers of the Church were early and influential theologians, eminent Christian teachers and great bishops. Their scholarly works were used as a precedent for centuries to come. The term was used of writers and teachers of the Church, not necessarily "saints", though most are honored as saints in the ...
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Theology of missions
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Theology of Missions
Introduction
The introduction will briefly define what mission theology is and then proceeds to examine five of its essential characteristics: mission theology seeks to be multidisciplinary, integrative, definitional, analytical, and truthful. For the past thirty years mission theology has taken a backseat to mission ...